Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jan 1921, p. 3

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I THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 â-  - Kenilworth Happenings Nearly a!! of Kenilworth turned out on Sunday evening to hear Mile. Cyrena. Van Gordon in concert at the Kenilworth club. Mils Van Gordon was enthusiastically received and rendered the following program: O Mio Fernando, from L,a Traviata.. ......,...................Donizetti A Toast ...,k..................Salter In the Steppe .........Oretchainuow Moonlight and Dreaming ..Sturahce The Last Hour..............Kramer Doushka......................Hadley Coucher de Soliel........Lenormand Tes Yeux......................Rabey Rose Garden ..*...............Spross Lorraine Lorraine Loree......Spross Miss Alma Putnam accompanied Miss Van Gordon â€"*â€" Among those who attended the buffet luncheon, given on Monday last_by Mr-Sr F^aule-NelHs, formerly of Kenilworth, at her home in Ev- anston, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Post, were: Mrs. Claude. Burnham, Mrs. Karl Korrady, Mrs. Oswald Lockett, Jr., Mrs. Ira Calef Darling and Mrs. Leroy Wodland. On Wednesday last, Miss Ruth Woodward left for Chambersburg, Pa., to be the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Karns. On next Tuesday Miss Woodward will accompany the Karns on an extend- ed trip through Florida by motor. â€"•â€" Mr and Mrs. Mark Cresap left for New York on Thursday. They ex- pect their daughter, Helen, to join them on Saturday for a week-end visit. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Ibcrhart, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Julius Peterson, since the Christmas holi- days, will return to her home sime- time next week. Miss Priscilla Allen expects to leave here the first of next week fpr Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she will be the guest of Miss Miriam Shattiick. â€"•â€" Mr. Horatio Chandler, who has been in business temporarily in Hart- ford, Conn., returned home Wednes- day evening last. â€"♦â€" Mr. Francis Allen returned home last Tuesday from a business trip in the east. Miss Virgene Maltby entertained a few friends informally at luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. Karl Korrady has at her guests, her sister, Mrs. Walter Taylor and small son, for an extend- ed visit. • TONSILS REMOVED Miss Jennie Shell, 1211 Wilmette avenue, was at the St. Francis hos- pital this week suffering a severe at- tack of tonsilitis. January Clearance Sale EVERYTHING SOLD AT Great Reduction UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Proprietor 1128 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE Phone Wilmette 2403 On Thursday, Mrs. Claude Burn- ham entertained at luncheon for Mrs. Charles Ware and Mrs. Bentley ..Mc- Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Ware and Mrs. McCloud and her youngest son, will leave on Sunday for California. Mrs. McCloud will visit her husband's par- ents, whose home is there. Mrs. Will Jack of Peoria will ar- rive here next Wednesday to spend a week as the guest of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Algred McDougal. Mrs. McDougal will entertain at luncheon on Thursday. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Chtfds, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. A. Brassert, left for the south on Griday of last week. â€"♦â€" The Kenilworth club entertained with a military euchre party last Tuesday evening. MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old «»o his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. .Keep your vital organs healthy with COLDMEDAL mgama i'i,4 world's standard remedy tor kio livei, bladder and uric acid trouble* 6ince 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Look for tho h.iDO Gold Medal on •»*. r bf - and nccvpt no imitati"- a Electric Labor Savers Work it. i«sut«ii*J «.<>*•*-* fort and convenience are increased when the equipment of the house includes The Washing Machine The Vacuum Cleaner The Iron They all work from any lamp socket and use small Huantities of electricity. hey all perform their tasks with a degree of efficiency unrivalled. We Sell Them Each a small amount down, balance divided into monthly payments Public Gp. of Northern Ilfinoit - mm^^^^^zz^^^^xz^^^^^^^m^X PRICES DOWN ON CANDIES DIES IN EAST News of the death, on November 17, 1020, of John P. Mills of Youngs- town, Pa., reached the village late last Week. Mr. Mills was the husband of the former Miss Mildred Shell, 1211 Wamette avenue. Thei took place last May. At tl his death Mr. Mills was relatives in the east. GO TO CHURCH ON Wss per lb. Liggett's Orange and Gold . . $1.35 Liggett's Elect Chocolates • • $1.35 Whitman's Sampler .... 1.75 Whitman's Fussy..... 1.75 Whitman's Super Extra Chocolate 1.50 Whitman's Harlequin Sticks .60 Martha Washington Chocolates . 1.00 Cadet Chocolates in bulk . • .80 Large Jars Happy Home Mixture 2.50 Super Extra Spice Gum Drops . .75 No lowering in quality, just the same pure high grade Candies that we have always carried. Renneckar Drug Co, WAITING FOR YO The First Nafaoi Christmas Clubs Now, when the holidays are over with all the demand incident to the same, you will want to prepare and mak all plans ahead for the next Christmas Season. Our Christmas Clubs are waiting for you. They h*n been planned to suit your needs. Small weekly payn with interest added will produce here a deposit, thft|3 surprise and make you happy on next Christmas day, There is no better time to start, than NOW. 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Kill That Cold With *!&ffe CASCARA FOR ^| Colds, Coughs r QUININE if/ AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours â€" Relieves - Grippe in 3 daysâ€"Excellent for Headache Qoinine in thia form doaa not affect the headâ€"Caerera hi haat Tooic- cativeâ€"No Opiate in Hill'i ALL DRUG TIP TOP CREAMERY BUTTERâ€" Extra quality, fresh. Lb_____57c Sweet creamery butter.------------ NUCOA NUT MARGERINEâ€" The splendid substitute for butter. Lb...................Sic GOOD LUCK OLEOMARGERINE Pound........................31c REINA OLIVE OILâ€" Imported, pure, sweet olive oil. This olive oil is recommended by Spcague, Warner & Co. as one of the best on the market. Quart can..................$138 Pint can ....................70c CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVESâ€" Burt Bros. Large fancy olives. Large quart can. Tnis is a quart not a'pint can. Doz. $4.20. Can 3Se PRUNESâ€"Sweet Santa Clara. 70-80 size, pound.............15c 40-50 size, pound.......... .24c 20-30 size, pound........... .39c APRICOTSâ€"Extra Fancy. Blenheim, pound ...........;47c PEELED PEACHESâ€" Blue Ribbon, 11 oz. package..23c DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING MONSOON EX POWDERâ€"12 oz. can ......Its â€"*P6lNTâ€"Fanj CRISCOâ€" Pound ...............28c square can. LARDâ€"Pure, pound ..........21e PRIDE O CURRANTSâ€" CORNâ€"Spit Imported 11 oz. package......20c Doz. $1.75. RAISINSâ€"Seeded and .Cleaned PARIS SUG 15 oz. package................33c & Morrilli DATESâ€"Dromedary, oackagf 21r MARSHWALLOWS-Bulk, lb..45c FLORIDA ORANGES sweet, thin skinned. 176 size, dozen 150 size, dozen FLORIDA GRAPE 80. size. Doz. $120. 3 64 s^ze. Doz. $1.50. RICHElIEU GHERKI small, sweet pickle jar ... .••...»....,..., BUDLONA PICKLESâ€" Chow Cl*ow and Sweet 8 oz. jar .\..v. ' DEL MOl TE JAMâ€"Thettfinest q Sugar anaufruit; tinmed qui Large* No Can ...... No casl DEL MONT] 3ERVES â€" Str berry, Goosel 15 oz. jar, ENGLISH WALNUTS â€" Shelled, new, fresh Bordeaux, lb......68c PEANUTS â€" In shell, Fresh Roasted, pound..............17c PEANUTSâ€"Jumbo, Salted, lb..28c HICKORY NUTS-New, lb 18c ENGLISH WALNUTS â€" Finest quality, French, pound.......32c AMERICAN FAMILY SOAPâ€" 66 8y2 oz. bars in box....... .$5.10 iv oars .«<...».,..••*.•»••»•..#Vs No cash discount. LENOX LAUNDRY SOAPâ€"â€"~ Proc tor & Gamble's, 120 7 oz. bars in box...............r......$5.15 10 bars-----..................43c RICHELIEU HAWAIIAN PINE- APPLEâ€"The finest grade, of heavy syrup pineapple produced In Hawaii. No. 2 can, Dcz. $4.50, Can....48c No. 2V> can. Doz. $5.50; can..47Ke FAIRY WHITE FLOATING BATH SOAPâ€"10 bars.......tie Can PEACE Remarkal JUNE •' Doz. RICH! WR1 â€"CBH.,, convince finest 2 can. DSL Extra syrup. Dozen

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